2022
DOI: 10.21608/ijma.2022.113892.1423
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Protective Effects of Nigella Sativa and Propolis against Cadmium or Lead Induced Nephrotoxicity: An Experimental Histological and Biochemical Study

Abstract: Article informationBackground: Water pollution by heavy metals is a dangerous health problem causing multiple system diseases. Natural materials, such as nigella sativa and propolis, appear to offer a good preventive of pollution in comparison to more costly technologies currently in use. The Aim of The Work:This study aimed to evaluate and compare the potential protective effects of propolis and nigella sativa against the Cadmium and Lead toxicity harmful effects on the kidney structure and functions of adult… Show more

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“…Forty adult male albino rats [120-160 g] were used in this study. Rats were housed in polypropylene cages with 12-hour light/dark cycles, at a constant room temperature of 22°C, with 10% humidity, and were given free access to water and a normal pellet meal, animal doses of lead, Selenium, and Curcumin were guided by previous studies [4,11,16] .…”
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“…Forty adult male albino rats [120-160 g] were used in this study. Rats were housed in polypropylene cages with 12-hour light/dark cycles, at a constant room temperature of 22°C, with 10% humidity, and were given free access to water and a normal pellet meal, animal doses of lead, Selenium, and Curcumin were guided by previous studies [4,11,16] .…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overexposure to metals can be harmful and have numerous acute and long-term toxic effects on a variety of organs, particularly the reproductive organs and their ability to function normally. It can also result in splenomegaly, nephrotoxicity, damage to the haemopoietic system, and damage to the central and peripheral nervous system [3,4] . Lead causes obvious testicular damage and interferes with the amounts of gonad/pituitary hormones such follicle-stimulating hormone [FSH], testosterone, and luteinizing hormone in the blood [LH] [5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%